Your definition : "Distributed System is any system that consists at least two systems" is absolutely incorrect. The basics of systems distribution ( eg. Distributed Systems ) is the connection of two separate processing unit (i.e. node machine) through a network (communication channel), that systematically share some common processing logic. In this environment the physical separation of the two member and the existence of an independent connection between them is essential (see : Joel M. Crichlow, or Wittie). At a certain point in the tutorial, the nodes then appear, even though they do not fit Your previous definition...
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Wow you are the fantastic teacher. Really cleared all the concepts. Thanks a lot!
The explanation is very clear to understand the concept quickly for beginners like me.
Thanks for making this understandable!
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wonderful analogy and explanation
Clear and concise
Very well and clear explanation .Thanks
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Your definition : "Distributed System is any system that consists at least two systems" is absolutely incorrect. The basics of systems distribution ( eg. Distributed Systems ) is the connection of two separate processing unit (i.e. node machine) through a network (communication channel), that systematically share some common processing logic. In this environment the physical separation of the two member and the existence of an independent connection between them is essential (see : Joel M. Crichlow, or Wittie). At a certain point in the tutorial, the nodes then appear, even though they do not fit Your previous definition...
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which application do you use for the visuals?
lovely
nice.
Which software did u use for make those animations?
It's Keynote
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